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📍 Cairns | ⏱ 1 day | ⭐ 5 (18 reviews)
Experience Australia’s highest jump and an idyllic beach landing, an adrenaline rush, and spectacular views on this Mission Beach tandem skydive.
About This Tour
Take in Australia’s most spectacular coastal views from 15,000 feet as you skydive over Byron Bay. Experience the thrill of a lifetime, with up to 1 minute of freefall.
Float under a colourful canopy for 5-7 minutes on this tandem skydive, taking in breathtaking area views.
Fly free as a bird, feeling the wind rustling through your hair. See sparkling white sand beaches and an unspoiled hinterland
On this 4-hour activity, you’ll take off and land beachside at the drop zone just 15 minutes from Byron Bay, where you’ll find ample parking, BBQ and picnic areas.
Tour Highlights
- One of the top-ranked skydiving locations in Australia
- A stunning coconut-lined beach landing is included for every Mission Beach skydive
- Incredible views of the Rainforest, Tropical Islands and Reef
- Complimentary daily return transfers from Cairns
- Located in the heart of Mission Beach, close to cafes and bars
What’s Included
- Return transfer from Cairns to Mission Beach
- Personalised training and instructions
- Scenic flight up to 15,000 feet (20 minutes)
- Freefall
- Option to steer your parachute
- Beach landing (weather permitting) on 14 kilometres of pristine beach
- Skydiving certificate
- 3-month membership of the Australian Parachute Federation
- Compulsory Personal Accident Insurance from the Australian Parachute Federation
- Weight surcharge (for passengers weighing more than 94 kilograms)
- Photo & video packages are available to purchase directly at the zone.
Not Suitable For
- Pregnant women
- People over 243 lbs (110 kg)
Know Before You Go
- Comfortable clothes
- Closed-toe shoes
- The supplier must be notified if you are under 18 years of age, weigh over 94 kilograms, or have any medical conditions/issues
- Risk Warning: Your participation in parachuting activities is inherently dangerous and may involve risks. These risks include, but are not limited to, those arising from prevailing conditions such as weather or health conditions you may have. Despite careful packing, the parachute may open abruptly or not open correctly, which may result in injury. Unintended incidents may occur during the aircraft’s flight, descent or on landing.
- Parachuting is done at the parachutist’s own risk. Any person parachuting, training to parachute, flying in any aircraft being used for parachuting or participating in any activity carried out by Skydive Australia may only do so on the distinct understanding that they do so entirely at their own risk.
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